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By \ Quit It! Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Will Offer To-Morrow, Wednesday, A Number of | _ Women’s Eolienne Dresses i} in various styles and colors | At $25.00 Values $35.00 and $40.00 Dainty Summer Dresses In Plain and Satin Striped Voile. Made in the Cossack model, with the new Pierrot collar and cuffs in net and lace effects. $17.50 Very Special Spectal Sale of Waists For To-morrow, Wednesday. Chiffon Cloth over fancy net, and shadow lace yoke, collar and cuffs. $3. 95, value $6.00 Chiffon Cloth Tucked Model, deep shadow lace yoke, collar and cuffs. Special at $5.00 Chiffon Cloth over deep band of Cluny lace, fine Brussels net yoke, collar and cuffs. $5.95, value $8.00 Odd Chiffon Cloth Waists fn several models and combinations. $8.75, value $13.00 Lingerie Waists - in a large assortment of Voile and Batiste, lace and embroidery trimmed. High and Low neck models, including a number of Peplum effects. $1.95 to $6.95 Millinery Dress Hats in the latest designs $24.50 Tailored and Flower Trimmed Hats $16.50 Ready-to-Wear Hats values up to $14.00 $9.75 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Swissco Stops It LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. Shh B EVENING GIMBELS | Ninety Feet of Buttons! A Remarkable Spring Display Probably it is not news to you that Buttons are the accepted trimming for dresses this season. Paris, as usual, set the fashion—one of the model which came over is veraciously reported to ve had a whole gross—144 of then-—down the front! The Gimbel display of Trimming Buttons is so comprehen- sive that we have given them greatly increased space at the expense of some of the other trimmings. Smaller sizes are most popular, among them the new crystal buttons, in white and a full: range of colors, in ball effects, or some to sew Then there are china buttons in two-toned effects, novelty buttons in black and white ivory, as well as in colors. Crochet buttons of all sorts, black-and-white and colors, Saal size, newly imported this scason, in all the smart color-combinations. In most instances two dozen for the usual price of one, and sold only by the card of two dozen, for 25c. Main Floor The Lace Scarf of the Spanish Senorita Has Been Copied to Sell at $3 But We Shall Have a Limited Number of Scarfs Tomorrow at $1.50 : How any machine has succeeded in imitating the lovely bam i of real Lepae lace is quite marvelous—but a fact! Such scarfs, which, by the way, are all silk—usually sell for $3, but we procured a lus at a concession, which enables us to sell them at $1.60 each. Black and white, two yards long. An Importation of Real Hand-run Spanish Lace Scarfs and Fichus has just arrived. These also in black and white—and in many designs. AS The desirability of any of these Scarfs for Easter gifts is quite obvious, for this isa season of much lace. Main Floor Jot This Down in Your Noteboohk— ~ Order Flowers and Plants For Easter at GIMBELS Perhaps you have already seen our Easter Exhibit. If so you will, we believe, wish to see it again. If you have not visited this charming Flower Show—it began Monday—by all. means do so today, tomorrow or the following days this week—the earlier the better. The many, many lovely Flowers, in all shades and hues of Springtime, are far too beautiful to be appreciated in any other way than by a visit to this Easter Exhibition, and incidentally, the prices are very low, especially when com- pared with the usual prices for Flowers during Easter week. CUT FLOWERS, are here in full array; roses, violets, carna- t lily-of-the-valley, tulips, sweet peas and others, all at our low 4 SPEC) OFFER, will be a large box of fresh Cut Flowers at $2, including roses, carnations and other seasonable flowers. STRONG, THY PLANTS in bud and bloom, in a far greater variety than one is often privileged to see at one time, among them: Asaleas, cool grown, in bud and blossoms, at 680 to $6.95. L) Crimson Ramblers, fine, bushy plants, at 680 to $7.96. Hydrangeas at $f to $2.95. Spirea, at 686 to $2.96. Hyacinths, in pots and pans, at 186 to $1.95, Tulips, in pans, at 680 to $2.45. Lily-of-the-Valley, in pots and Cut Flowers will be delivered by ial messenger, without extra arge, to any part of Manhattan Asland. To ot! punt by epee al arrangement. Plants be de- livered, without extra charge, in our regular delivery zones. Farmogerm Is a scientific wonder from the celebrated bacteriolgist, Dr. G. Earp-Thomas, for enriching H. pans, at 680 to 92.96. Easter Lilice the so depositing nit at 80 to 92.96. erode fate ak cakes American Beauty and Magna | | of specimens, showing the action Charta Rose Bushes, 680 to @1.45. of this new discovery, may be seen this week in our Cut Flower Store. Garden size bottles for Daisies, large, bushy plants, at 680 % sale, at 600, .95. And many other flowering et decorative plants in our great display, at our usual low prices, An Easter Offering of High-Grade Trunks People who come to GIMBELS to buy a Trunk are aston- ished at the ana variety from which they can choose. » whi the famous "INNOVATION " "Wavdrobe we have in sui at , the collection provides Trunks in eo lowly Shoe Trunks. SUBWAY STORE, BALCONY for every purpose, down to the To make selection the more convenient, we have arranged S speca space where customers can be comfortably seated have the “INNOVATION” Trunks demonstrated to For the benefit of Easter travelers, we offer at actual price- reductions, from our regular stock, a splendid group of brand- new, desirable Trunks, from the t makers, including Likly, Drucker and others. Arranged at the following prices: At $12.60, Trunks Usually $14 to $16 4t$15, Trunks Usually $17 to $22 At $17.60, Trunks Usually $23 to $27 ; 4t920, Trunks Usually $28 to $33 At every price, there are Dress Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Men’s Trunks, Skirt Trunks and Hat Trunks. Ruiveted throughout, bound with leather, vulcanized fibre or rawhide, linen-lined, with finest locks and other hardware, and includ- ing all sizes from 32 to 40 inches, in one style or another, Fifth Floor Pictures for Easter Giving Easter-like subjects in attractive variety and framed in ‘nost artistic manner offer charming suggestion in the Picture Store, for Easter remembrances. Defetstut reproductions in color of Fra Angelico Angels. Madonnas, by Raphael, Murillo, C io as well as favorite lern artists, in circular and Gothic metal frames, at T6c to $3.75. I reproductions in color of “Santa Barbara,” “Aurora,” ‘The Muses,” and various Madonnas and Angels, in exquisite hand-carved frames in antique ‘inish, at $1.26 to §3. An artistic fotection of Carbon Photographs and Phot vures, in- cluding “Easter Dawn,” “The Return from “The Sistine Ma: BROADWAY KF Has 75 sections filled with just what is wanted py economical shoppers for this busy Easter week. a loped; pan 4 Ba - i blael » prevail nd flat collar rial, also cuffs; a band and loops of plain material run ont; fastening at the side front. The waist is tucked The Subway Store is easily and quickly reached by 10 broad stairways and 36 passenger elevators. Its service is prompt and helpful. A good place to do Easter shopping. . Men’s and Young Men’s New Suits and Overcoats of far better than usual style and quality at these moderate prices. Serious, thoughtful men and young men will, we are sure, decide to purchase that new suit and overcoat in our Clothing Store, after even a hasty inspection of the many styles offered this Easter week. And with good reason, for the have been selected by experts, accustomed to handling the finest grades of clothing. The tailoring is done by workmen. The materials are thoroughly dependable. We know of no other place in New York where men and young men may secure clothing of as fine quality, and receive as satisfactory service, at t moderate prices. Men’s All-Wool Suits and Silk-Lined Overcoats at $15 Well-Tailored Suits of all wool, gray and brown worsteds and whipeords, silk and worsted mixtures, and the always favorite blue serges; and dark ae conservative and those more pronounced; young men's suits, the lust word of style, with soft-roll lapels, and edges, a Or Spring Overcoats that almost any well dressed man will admire, Beautifully tailored, of black and gtay unfinished worsted and Vieuns cloth; silk jined, and silk faced to the edge if desired. Coats that look well for any and all occasions. ‘I'he favorite for the Easter parade, with all the earmarks of higher priced coats, at only $18. Men’s All-Wool Blue Serge Suits, Usually $10 & $12, at $8.50 Well tailored, inthe best new Spring models, 33 to 40 ecg ers ogee tina also Suits FeMieber pad cig ds Lomeertag mye epee | ’ variety of good patterns, including al worsteds, in stripes mintures, Men’s All-Wool Trousers, $3.95 soo dive verge; 31'to 44 ins wat measurements Tea, $6, at 43.98. Subway Brave New Whipcord & Serge Suits | New Derbies & Soft Hats, $1.50 for Women, $16.50 Seconds und Broken Lines of $3 Grades A similar model of the same fine materials when offered The Derbies are from a , about a week ago sold out in a few days. making nothing less than $3 Hats, and the imperfections are Of excellent two-toned gray whipcord; a decidedly smart short coat, the | Scarcely noticeable; black or brown, the new low crown and wide revers inlaid with black satin, fastening with three large smoked pear! | wide brim models, and conservative styles. All sizes, at $1.60, buttons; the big diagonal button holes faced with satin; girdle skirt, panel English Soft Hats, some of them waterproof, with stitched crowns and back and front, brims; also the shaguy felts and other styles; browns, tans, grays and greens; Another model, of serge, in tan, white, navy and black, has an inlaid col- ull sizes in the collection, at $1.60, lar of black satin, very wide deep lapels, fastening with three silk frogs; the Boys’ Felt Hats at 66¢ back of the coat, cut id skirt are effectively trimmed with braid and 7 a 4 i The favorite Teddy and Telescope shapes, in a variety of good colors; buttons; sizes 34 to 44; these fine suits at $16.60. usually $1, this group at @e. ays ig f °s Suits at $10.50 a ee A Group of Women’s Suits at $. Men’s Shirts, Neckwear, Soc! ‘That formerly sold at $15.75 to $18.75. A number of styles, fully t : in tai 4 ively ti f ium and ee nena, 0 he rocoto he h Of far better than the usual styles, patterns and workmanship, at these popular prices: Men's New hy sagt ogf , Worst black, brown, grays and mixtures, all sizes for small, medium and large women in the group, all at $10.60. Subway Store, Balcony Women’s Glace Gloves, 75c Pair The styles and shades most wanted, two-clasp—white, tan, black and gray—half of them white—as fashion favors White Gloves this season. Well-made, perfect-fitting, and will wear $1.50; plaited or plain bosoms, in a] Pair. Seconds of 60c grade. well. A remarkable offering, at 75¢. Subway Store, Balcony wide variety of splendid new light rome ope ¢ hy leaky | Splendid New WAISTS —_| “seesSoviges aur ne, veluprteut test pe at 50c, $1 and $2 thet fe ae Waists that should be judged by the reliable materials, good workmanship and fine styles, rat than the little prices. Many are copies of imported models, selling at many times these prices, and we are confident you.will admit that the copies are almost as striking as the originals. Eight Styles of Waists at 50c Of lawn, Hiaaid trimmed with tucks'and embroidery, high and low Nee oe Oe ee ral hry a ot Ww iste at $1 offer such economies as these for tomorrow; Eighteen Styles ai at $ : i rie ae, soled see Ti lhe ead Met ref talons’ alee: point serge et ul lw an al wool, His paler. About half are the new peplum models, strikingly trimmed with cotton cluny jorfolk, double breasted, cailor and Russian styles; 244 to 17 years; and other 3 sizes 34 to 46, $5, at $3.60. Ten Styles of Waists at $2 Boys’ All Wool Reofers of blue serge, covert heap tp genpy bese Ot all-over embroidery, voiles trimmed with cotton, cluny lace, lin- od pray anal bearer relsturees Newere pmeden at ORK onan) ey eee gerie and net waists. Many new peplum and other splendid models, largely ig Sol ickerbockers. square neck, with kimono or three-quarter sleeves; sizes 34to44. Subway | yy, cies SE get ult, wrist a eae ae hee prt men Pj roms blue serges; trousers are lined throughout; sizes 8 to 17 years; at ¢4.76. Boys’ Spring Suits, all the wanted styles; 2'4 to 17 years; at Subway Store, ‘Suloeng Rosaries and Prayer Books And other religious articles, at less than the usual prices. Rosaries of pearl and jet beads) Prayer Books and Rosaries, many at 260. styles, at 386 to $8. “Key of Heaven” in black or nies nanoreenany of erases white leather bindihgs, at 26c. articles. Subway Stere, Baleeny New Ribbons, 10c, 14c, 18c a Yard All-silk Ribbons, taffeta and Dresden warp H i for children’s hats and hairbows, 3 to 4 inches wide; at yd. All-sil Ribbons, in all the new| All-silk Taffeta Ribbens,cspeci- | i ally fine for trimming hats; many i nev 5 of print; 'p 4 the favorite pinks and blues: 6 ribbon with corded edge, 414 to} inches wide; Lasalle Se at 166 51% inches wide; usually’ 22e, at| BOWS TIED FREE OF Cl 148 yd. Subway Stere, Lower Women’s Handkerchiefs, 6 for 35c Of pure linen, with block initials; of sheer with dainty colored rolled edges and initials; or with embroidered corners; also white, with initials; usually 6 for 50c, at 6 for 35c. Women’s Hmbroidered Handkerchiefs, one corner usually 10c, at ere fl Bs 1,008 Leather Hand Bags, 50c Exceptionally good-looking, and a great variety; of seal grain leather, with gilt or French gray frames, or broken bottoms, fitted with inside change purse; 6 to 8 inch sizes, all 50c e: Subway Store, Baleeny 9x12 ft. Domestic Rugs, $8.50 Formerly Sold at $14 to heavy, reversible rugs, and 6 wool and fiber | rugs, i variety ob Ge colors and designs; rugs in solid els, wi Ve A C irom rm x ¥ i end button model »with medium J ail sine from B15 | oe a ipen, at. 68.60. Pash ‘ 8,000 Silk Petticoats, $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 We are confident that nearly every woman desiring a silk petticoat to complete the Easter costume will decide upon one or more of these fine petticoats. We are especially sure for four reasons: 1. ‘The quality of the silk is far better than usual. 3. Exceptionally well made and perfect fitting. 2. ‘Phe varicty of shades is unusually large and desirable, 4. The prices are much less than usual, At $1.95--of messaline or taffeta, with plaited or sectional flounce and deep underlay of percaline. At $2.60—of messaline or taffeta, with plaited or sectional flounce, also one model with a fringe by At $2.956—of messaline or taffeta, also silk Jersey top petticoats. The majority of them with a silk underlay, also extra sizes in black. Subway Store, Balcony Pretty Gingham House or Morning Dresses, $1.50 alone, to say nothing of the making, gingham, has a round neck with collar, cuffs, belt and band at Kirt, of plain colored gingham; the collar and cuffs es in front, new set-in kimono sleeves, light weight serges, cheviots, steds, homespuns and broadcloth; navy, Men's Fine White Shirts, $1.60. Of whit iras, plaited, coat styles, | Folded four-in-hands, with Mew Nosliges shires heieyand weave: wan ts ereetuly $1.16. The kind usually sold at ut every inch of their $1 3; very. quality. . Boys’ $5 All Wool Suits and Reefers, $3.50 The boy must have a new, suit for Easter, even though Father goes without. This makes Easter week a busy time in our Subway Boys’ Clothing Store, especially when we Girls’ White Dresses Far too pretty and too large a variety of dainty new styles to do justice to in this brief announcement. Little girls will be delighted with the fine dresses and mothers will admire them because of the fine materials, careful workmanship, pretty styles and because they fit so nicely. Of allover embroidery, lace andj Of embroidered lawn, Dutch neck insertion, run with ribbon at the belt, | and short kimono sleeves, edged with Dutch neck and short sleeves, 6 to 14 | Valenciennes lace, full kilted skirt, at $6. and ribbon girdle, 6 to 14 years, S fine white lawn, teinimes, with at $2.96. wide bans of embroidery, lace an fine tucks ited kit, 6 20 14 years, seven liortely rime Kai at . i deep Wide bands of embroidery, out- Of white lawn, elaborately trim-|tine4 “with Valencionnes lace cages; med with lace, embroidery and tucks, N i js high necks and long sleeves, ribbon | Pretty emabraidered skirt, sizes © to belt and full kilted skirt, sizes 6 to ibway Store, Balcony 14, ac $1.95. Caps, Coats and Dresses for Children A Variety of New Styles at These Moderate Pric: White lawn waist dresses, New close-fituing caps and q) new styles, with trimmi: little lawn bonnets, nay styles; mbroidery and tucks, prettily trimmed with ribbon, at 2 to 5 ye 5c to $1.60, Straw and li 403, at $1, and other plain tailored models or | bon trimming; shed with lace and silk collars; | 50c to $2.96. 2 to 5 years, at $2.96. Subway Store, Balcony Reliable New Shoes For Men, Women & Children—Low Priced ‘The variety is large. and of better than usual quality, at these moderate price: Women’s Shoes, $1.95 Men’s Shoes, $2.95 _ Low White Shoes, of canvas, with| Tan calfskin, gun metal and patent hand-turned soles, covered heels, in | Jeather Boots, button and lace styles, umps and Blucher style Oxfords, Jang Blucher Oxfords, in all leathers, ‘0 linen color canvas pumps. with medium weight welted soles. omen's Shoes, $2.60 | children’s Shoes, $1.50 fashionable White Nubuck High or low cut, of black vici kid erie hats, with rib- to 6 year sizes, at Which is not much more than the usual cost of the mat One model, that is very attractive, of lavender, black or blue and white ¢ , skeves, plain panel back skirt, All sizes f NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. offering 6e BGO nn eee way Shere, Welomee oe ae a re a oy ay

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